Authors
Lalaina Ranaivoson, Krishna Naudin, Aude Ripoche, Francois Affholder, Lilia Rabeharisoa, Marc Corbeels
Publication date
2017/8
Source
Agronomy for sustainable development
Volume
37
Pages
1-17
Publisher
Springer Paris
Description
Conservation agriculture, which is based on minimum tillage, permanent soil cover and crop rotations, has widely been promoted as a practice to maintain or improve soil quality and enhance crop productivity. To a large extent, the beneficial effects of conservation agriculture are expected to be provided by permanent soil cover with crop residues. Surface crop residues play an important role for crop growth through their benefits on soil-related structural components and processes in the agro-ecosystem, referred to in this study as agro-ecological functions. Through a meta-analysis of the literature, we have studied the relative effects of surface crop residue levels on the performance of a set of agro-ecological functions compared with a no-till bare soil, i.e., without surface residues. The selected agro-ecological functions were soil water evaporation control, soil water infiltration, soil water runoff control, soil …
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